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The laws of physics applies to everything, whether a table or a building.
But according to non-truthers, the laws of physics did not apply on that day.
The laws of physics applies to everything, whether a table or a building.
But according to non-truthers, the laws of physics did not apply on that day.
It was just magic.
Because it was a table, yeah, now I get it. No, really, I see what you mean. Why would one assume that million-ton steel lattices and tables fail differently? No need to over-complicate matters.
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The laws of physics applies to everything, whether a table or a building.
But according to non-truthers, the laws of physics did not apply on that day.
It was just magic.
A table is a single flat surface supported at 4 corners.
A WTC building would be like 108 tables stacked on top of one another, with a heavy load of bricks on the top. Compromise one of the tables, and as soon as it lets go all the tables above collapse like a pancake onto the ones below, causing them to collapse in pancake fashion STRAIGHT DOWN. Just like the floors in the Murrow Bldg. in Oklahoma City did. Oh, that's right, that's a different conspiracy theory, isn't it?
You guys are proposing some really preposterous stuff, and it's obvious you haven't enough science in your education to separate possibilities from purposely twisted impossibilities.
Do you know how difficult it is to keep a 757 stable while flying just a few feet from the ground and hit its target dead center? Mind you.....these were "amateur pilots".
it's doing a normal, safe landing around 150mph not the crazy 520mph like the plane that hit the Pentagon.
Try driving a car 100mph through busy downtown San Francisco and see if you can maintain control.
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